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Saif Ali Khan's upcoming movie Cocktail has created quite a buzz with its equally fresh look and catchy music ahead of its release. It is the next biggest flick to join the league of 100 crore films. But director Homi Adajania says that he does not feel the pressure of Rs 100 crore club as he does not know what Rs 100 club means.

In an interview to PTI, Homi Adajania said, "I don't feel the pressure of Rs 100 crore. I dont know what Rs 100 club means. The pressure is there in sense that someone else's money is at stake, so you make sure that you make a good film. I don't mind if someone gives me Rs 100 crore, but all I want to do is tell a simple story. I hope that everyone's effort pays off. You get certain amount of satisfaction when the benefits reap."

The director says that he has done what is there in his control and rest is in the hands of audience. Homi added, "I think I have done what was there in my ability for this film. I don't have any other pressure or worry because it is not in my control; it is pointless worrying about something that is not in your control. I hope the audience has fun."

Cocktail, which is releasing this Friday, is a romantic-comedy featuring Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and newbie Diana Penty in lead roles. The first look of the film, which was released in May, has received a large amount of views on YouTube. Besides this, its songs like 'Tumhi Ho Bandhu', 'Daaru Desi', 'Yaariyan' and 'Second Hand Jawani' have already become chartbusters.

When asked about its performance at the Box Office, Homi Adajania says, "I think Monday decides the battle not Friday and Saturday. Monday is when it takes its own first steps. And then it is not in your control, it is all about what the content is and whether the audience is enjoying it or not."